Pocket for wearing apparel



July .10, 1923,.

' C. R. WOOD POCKET FOR WEARING APPAREL 2' Sheets-Sheet 1 Original Filed Jan. '7, 1922 gnuvmfoz Wood.

Charles al'fowncq I Jul 10, 1923. Re. 15,646

' c. R. WOOD POCKET FOR WEARING APPAREL Original. Filed Jan. 7, 1922 2 Shuts-Sheet 2 gnvenhn Charles 1?. Wood in 1 direction leading into the pocket a I "from the opening, and

eonformin to the shaping of one or the ,M Y other of e pocket sections at the opening secured to the res tlve see- '"tignq towhlch f I conform at open ng,

' j ends of the f ric pieces being inclu v i in the edge connection of the, et at spaced from. the. ends of e"pocket g and in approximate alignment with portions of said fabric between said fabric introduction of the Mme inner edge "P e nd eo m I fpermitting the a I thlzetweenthef fabriie and pfievednte'o arti es 0 owing e g; gfio neetlon o the p t sections-frompassing between thefiabricpieces to the pocket 3.111 a pocket, the combination with inner d 611% pocket sections connected together 1; the major portions of their edges and ving the remaining portion of their edges to form a" ease to the space-between the sections, of a plurality of fabric pieces disposed within each having an inner edge portion op e g the edge of the pocket openr ingan spaced mesa I an outer edge portion po ket poc I the opening pocket opening afiording ac-t from the pocket opening in a direction leading into-the pocket from the opening and an outer edge poi-nonconforming to the shaping of one or the other of the ket sections at the pocket opening and secured to the respective sections to which they conform at the openin the fabric pieces being included in the c e connection of the pocket at points spaced rom the ends of the, pocket opening and in approximate alignment with said mner'edge portions of said fabric .pi'eces' and stitching connectin the fahric'pieeesflextendin from the ends 0% 0 pocket. v

4. The combination with a. pocket havin an opening, of two pieces of material secure together and to thepocket at the edges of forming an apron having an obliquely. disposed inner end, and a connection between the'ends of theextreme inner end of the apron and the body permitting complete separation of the a ton from the walls of the pocket and hol in the inner.

edges of the apron stretched an in contacting relation. i n testimony whereof I hereunto afiix my signature. Y t I I CHARLES R. WOOD.

the pocket opening in a irection inwardly 

